Opinion
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A Rapper’s Detention Shows Iran’s Crackdown Is Failing
It was a balmy 1:30 a.m. nearly a year ago in Shahin Shahr, a city in central Iran, and the…
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Don’t Kid Yourself, China Is Still a Formidable Foe
On my first trip to China in more than three years, I awoke to an uncharacteristically brilliant blue Beijing sky.…
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The Politics of Delusion Have Taken Hold
There are very real — and substantial — policy differences separating the Democratic and Republican Parties. At the same time,…
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How the Wind Became Woke
The world is experiencing an energy revolution. Over the past 15 years or so, huge technological progress has, in many…
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The Twists in the Long Debt Drama
More from our inbox: What ‘Succession’ Tells Us About AmericaA.I., in PerspectiveCredit...Doug Mills/The New York TimesTo the Editor: Re “Agreement…
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Unemployment Is Low, But So Is the National Mood
Every year the Federal Reserve takes a financial snapshot of America. It tells us how people are making ends meet,…
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When Corporations Take Over Health Care
More from our inbox: A New Generation of PhilanthropistsChild of an Older MotherNurse practitioner Haley Lynn, left, with patient Nathaniel…
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There Is a Reason Ron DeSantis Wants History Told a Certain Way
As you have probably seen by now, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida has signed another bill that limits classroom instruction…
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Martin Amis, Acclaimed Author of Bleakly Comic Novels, Dies at 73
In books like “Money” and “The Information,” he created “a high style to describe low things,” as he put it.…
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Classical Crescendo
WASHINGTON — The orgasm heard around the world was reported by Magnus Fiennes, a composer and music producer who is…